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November 18, 1902 (4 pages)

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. Bargains in $1. d on’t think of buy ng here, a ad soc. We have money than wee “I hildren’s Capes vada Ci MED HATS mmed Hats for each fs regalar price, as the am . wholesale house gave it. Now those ladle ater Hat can save One beautiful line of Beare estock is fall, Fall lin eady to wear Hateant ee them. . Min Gra 4] = 5 Cents . A 4 AY. November. 18, fe in a Brief Way : —_—"_hb was tendered & birthday se Saturday evening. All ed themselves very-much. Company Main 724 putin Bg Wild, Sr., and West 17 for p party enjoy Sunset ‘Telephone y had ‘phone suaty Board of Education will ir regular meeting next fatThe Ladies’ Benevolent Grand Marabal W. H. Martin aides, held an enthusigetic meeting , and ments for holding the grand parade next Friday afternoon. A committee from Nevada City of B. J. Rector, E. T. BR. Powell and W. H, Dunlap, and promised the sup~ ‘Yproving, and that he . Verse freely with those sroun and bis at the residence of Mre. James Colley last ‘evening to make arrangeLodge of Elks was present, consisting . -fether, James stead: able no foundation whatever, and Mr. O'Brien will Boog few days, — al ial “Get the Rotter of Hotel Clesk, “With all bis faults,” began Wairchild; “the hotel. man isa class: fellow, who will go long much in public or from being which happened to me 1 not long ago, I had registered morning and, leaving my hotel, came back again in ai > to nee H, ty m=) d hin, be up and around in a. lee jn the office of* the County tendent of Schools. onia is very prevalent ia Newat the present time. There port‘of t object. heir Lodge in this laudable Some mysterious nts .Were made by James F. Colley rning a side people confined to their han in several years, smbers of Milo lodge, No. 48, of Pythias, of this city, wil ternal visit to Olynipie lodge Valley next Thursday evenSbanplis of New York arrived la City Sunday to take charge loring department of L. Hy No, He is said to be one of cutters on the coast. ; » Johnson, an employe of the Hill mine, met with a painfal A large rock fell ack him on the right instep, yesterday. bis foot. is nad of choice frait trees jarstbis morning from BrookYork. They bave all been partics in Nevada Oity and alley. Heavy Shall. ge shaft on the crown wheel achinery at the Gaston Ridge oke yesterday, and last night a was sent to San Francisco to (a new one immediately, It here by express this. morning, be taken up te the mine toIt ‘weighs 5700 morning. rN al Postponed. . isl of Dick Bellestero, which have been commenced in the has Court this morning, tponed until Monday next, nt of some, of the witnesses here, and the’ farther reason case of Wadleigh vs. Phelps is g the attention of the Court. ith Pheumonta. Eddy of Lost “Hill, fe conhis home with an attack of of L. Li Gaffney, the stage Beriously ill with pneumonia eon Broad street. infall for this: season-up to heagured at the South Yuba y's office ie as follows: 18th.. coe aa iaars ae Bear Valley it, is raining and aad above there’ and at the it is snowing hard. Arch Masons Ohapter, No, 6, Royal Arch had an enjoyable time at their An imprompta ® was rendered and a fine Wwhish had been prepared by last night. programme that wil! be carried out by 1} elicit what the programme would be. The ending of the parade, no doubt, sport and fun making, that will be greatly appreciated by those who are fortunate enough to be at Armory Hall at that time, A committee composed of J. G. O'Neill, Miss Waters and the Eiks delegation was appointed to. interview the business meu to have them close their places of. business from 1:80 o'clock to 5 o’clock on Friday afternoon. ‘The.line of march will be formed at Washington schoolhouse as near 1:30 o’clock as possible. The two brase bands will bead the procession, the Ladies Benevolent Soeiety. will come next, and the school children will follow. The general public is invited to fall in line. Upon leaving the sch-ol yard Grand Marshal.W. H, Martin will lead the egret along Cottage street to street, down Broad to Pine, down Pine to Commercial, down Commercial to Main, thence to the Plaza. ‘The line will then countermarck and proceed up Broad to Armory Hall. The Benevolent Society desires to state to the public, that although there ia not a large number of families ia actual want at present, that the So‘lolety desires te have a sufficient. fund of money, provisions and wood on hand to alleviate the distress that will develop during the winter. The following donations have already’ been made: B. P. O. E, $10; Red Men, $5; Neva Rebekah Lodge, $5; Joaquin Lo $2.50; Richard Martin, one cord of. wood; Pasquale Isolta, one cord of wood, It ig the intention to make donation day one of great importance this year, and everyone is urged.to come forward and help the work along. The need of wood is the greatert at pregent, and all donations of this kind will be doubly welcome. Miners’ Convention The eleventh annual convention of the State Miners Association, assembled in Golden Gate Hall, San Francisco, yesterday, and was a notable gathering of representatives of the ipdastry from all parts of the State. President Voorheis opened. the proceedings with a brief greeting and expressed regret that the attendance was not larger. The following Nevada eounty gentlemen ware placed on committees: Credentials—Major J. 8. McBride. Resolations—A. D, Foote and W. F. Englebright. The convention visited the State University this afternoon to witness the laying of the corner stone for the new building which is to be erected by Mrs. Hearst. “I owe my whole life to Burdock Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores cov~ ered my body: I seemed beyond cure. B. B. B. has made me a perfectly well woman.” Mrs. Obas. Hutton, Berville, Mich. scme members’ 3f the Elks, buat the most earnest questioning failed to will be followed by an exhibition of the way to find out. . “He looked at me rather suspiciously. Evidently the result of his inspection was not reassuring, for, after making a bluff at feeling in‘ my box, he replied . quite stiffly: “‘No, sir; Mr. Fairchild is not in.’ 1 sat down on the lounge and said’ ealmly: “*Well, when he comes in please tell him that he is here looking for himself,’ ac “The porter carried the clerk upstairs.”"—New York Tribune, Injuries From Carbolic Acid.Warnings are given in a medical journal against the injury. to skin and even bone which may result from the long continued use of weak—say, 3, 2% or even 2 per cent—carbolized applications, especiaily upon peripheral portions of the body, such as the fingers. This effect, it is asserted, is due in 9 small measure to the action of carbolie acid upon the vasomotor system, but in the main-to its destructive effect upon the red and white blood corpuscles, This induces, partly in a mechanical and partly in a chemical way, stasis, first in the capillaries and, if the action of the drug be continued, then jn the larger veins and arteries, with the result that the nutrition'of the part is interfered with and the removal of the harmful substances hindered; the maceration of the epidermis caused by the acid favors evaporation, so that the gangrene is a dry one, a mummification, as it were. sickness for months and years owing to false treatment and the use-of worthless medicines, and we are inelined to believe thet Milton thought ofthe class of almost dying women when he said:— _ eos mate and gad.”. ! OM The common sense treatment of today for weak, rundown and suffering women, is Paine’s Celery Compound, This maryelous medicine is spoken of in every part of the ‘civilized world, and men and women of all classes detive new life from. ite use, M. Elizabeth. Messick, Mariette, Obi», writes about her rescue from a low condition of phys’cal weakness; she says:— ~ “Right:years ago I was most snocessfully operated on for an ovarian tumor, weighing twenty-five pounds, After the operation tonics and foods were used in vain to bring back strength. ‘In some way Paine’s Celery Compound came to the regope,. and it really seemed that four doses produced achange. I was then ‘sizteen years old, and had three more years of school work. Your compound is the only thing I have to thank for strength daring the last three years at school. Now, Iam eight menths of each year iff the South ia home missionary work among the freedmen. Thislast spring I would have had to give up, but onp bottle of Paine’s Celery Compound made me over again, My sister cured her eczema with Peine’s Celery Compound. We recommend it to all.” DIAMOND DYES for cage elothes are aasot. sas eapes, ribbons, as well dresses. No_ other Pi oe Dianeyer disappoint. , mond Dyes in variety Direction book and 45 dyed samples Australia’s Stony Desert, The great stony desert of north Aus tralia was discovered by Captain Sturt, afi Australian explorer, in 1845-46. It is north of the river Darling and is about 800 miles long and 109. broad, consisting of sandy dunes or ridges. Its want of. trees, except along the creeks, gives the country a sterile appearance. These ridges were probably formed by the joint effect of winds and a gradually retiring sea. : According to Captain Sturt, these waters were gradually lost by evaporation or carried to some undiscovered sea. The only vegetation, growing scantily, are prickly acacias in full bloom, all of stunted growth. Water is scarce except in the creeks, which are sheltered, and this is generally brackish. Few travelers care to traverse this inhospitable desert, Sucking Poisonous Wounds. Among all people the sucking of the wound hag ever been considered the most effective remedy of immediate application for svake bites. In Africa a cupping instrument is employed in emergencies of the kind to draw out the polsoned blood, ‘The ancients followed the same methods, . and when Cato made his famous expedition through the serpent infested African deserts he employed many savage snake ¢harmers, called “psylli,” to foliow the army. They performed many mysterious rites over men who were bitten, but the efficacy of their treatment appears to haye consisted in sueking the wounds. Disastrous Wreck. Carelessnes is responsible for many a railroad wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung trenbles. But since the advent of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and colds, even the worse.caees can be cured and hopeless resignation is po longer neceseary. Mrs, Louis Oragg of Dorchester, Mass., is one of mauy whose life was saved by Dr, King’s New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lang diseases by W. D, Vinton, druggist. fr :
‘DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. Nevada Theatre SNYDER & DUNLAP ONE NIGHT ONLY ~ friday, November 2st: Poaitively the COMEDY EVENT of the Season, : OLLIE MAOK Presents Those Merry Monarchs of FAROE COMEDY, Gallagher and Batrett . in that evergreen success, finnigan’s Ball ALL SMILES. _ GINGERED UP-TO-DATE. bc aa ‘ Assieted by the tossing Austins, Dainty Fannie Trambull, Katherine Dab), John J. Flynn, Electric Clark Sisters, Stuart Sisters, Sieters Lamar and A BIG CHORUS OF PRETTY GIRLS. All special scenery and magnificent costumes All new masic and specialties. \ p Seate on gale at Foley’s Drop in and Try One of TEGLER’S Fine Oyster Cocktails They Are Allright. eee TEGLER’S, Price 50c, and $1. Trial bottles free. Commercial Street, Nevada _ City . SOCIAL DANCE Bae In Sweden a committee was recently appointed by the government for the purpose of ascertaining how many hours children of various ages ought to sleep ip order that they may-be able to study properly. According to the minister of education, children who are 4 years old should sleep twelve hours. Ohildren who are 7 years old eleven hours, Children who are 9 years ald ten hours. Ohildren who are from 12 to 14 years.old, from nine to ten houre; and those who are from 14 to. 21 years old from nine to ten hours, It farther points out that the anaemia and weakness in children are frequently due to lack of sleep. Mills Burned. Nites, Mich.,{November 17—Two of the Niles Board and Paper Oompany’s large miils were destroyed by fire early today. Loss $75,000. . Doern’t Respect Old Age, It's shamefal when youth fails to ehow proper respect for old age, but ust the contrary in the case of -Dr. ing’s New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jeundice, Fever,, coamenee all yleld to this perfect pill. c. at Vinton’s drug store. 3 ~ A long, sweet smoke, Tho masPaine cigars, for sale at Rector Bros, VICTOR Talking Machines are the Best in the world» KKKRK SOUSA saysthey are All Right. kkkk The Victor. Talking Machine is the only one Sousa will play to, wk [eg A large stock of Records to select from. Vinton's Pharmac * Drags Optical Goods Stationery By COMPANY OC, N. G. O, At ARMORY HALL Music by Wild’s Orchestra, . Our line of supp . CLBAN GROCERY HOUSE ‘Woodpecker : Saturday Evening. ow Lip btacrad age and try them and be convince : ii ABLE ‘NOVELTIES: ae s _ — receipt 0 re 0 eang © ASO . . . HEINZ, SWEET PICKLES (in bulk) ae BINZ fuiNCE SfiBAT (r —— Headache Saps .Your Vitality And wrecks the brain. One dose of pasa Headache Core will cure you. You swallow a pill, and the head ache is — oe cure neuralgia 260. and 10c.a box. For sale by H. Dickerman sole agent. "Cold Storage Meats: For spedial first-class Cold Storage Meats you should send your orders to Grissel Bros , Commercial street. The finest of beef, pork. mutton and Jam» fa the market. e2l-tf + Salah iaiaaaieailala hi halalalalalalalalalahar ee Ghe Clear Havana Is a Luxury eG Gt 2 FOR 25 CTS 4 J ~ Made by “CHET” ‘N. S. of Md. og } eravrwatn wwe raw s aaa aa FALL MILLINCINY I have just received another fine line of handsome Fall Millinery. It. includes the very latest PATTERN, HATS PPPBPD PPD ™ : $ ; . i : : ; Call and see for yourself. .-Miss Ametia Stevens. Admission, Gents 50 cents; Ladies free Broad street, == near City Hal Cloaks and Furs. vi vinced that we have the finest and . for immediate use). STAR CLUSTER RAISINS (for table use) lies for Fruit Cake aud Mince Meat is complete. GEO. C. GAYLORD @ SON Make Out Place your headquarters while waiting for the car. + + al Phone 551 N.S. G. W. Attention, All members of ‘Hydraulic Parlor, No, 66, N.8.G. W, are requested to be present atthe mesting next Tues_ . day evening, November 18th, as basiness of importance will be transacted. ' ‘ Howarp G. Lovetann, President. W. T. Monk, Secretary. Zelpha, the Gypsy Queen Life Reader Has jast arrived from her native land. Fall life nwrhicl God mail or at office te of birth; ask all the questions you wish; just as good teading by letter as at o . All letters’ strictly confidential, “Zerraa Gypsy 4 Market street, Cal. Out this out for ftiture reference. n42w ($1.00). Write cnmaaiinee — HOLIDAY see them. for Holiday Gifts. Jewelry of All Kind We are daily receiving a fine line of Holiday Good and invite all to call and We have splendid articles —kkek—-— Promptly and Neatly Repaired oo oe oo C. J. BRAND,e— : e GOODS The Jeweler © BLANKETS. +60 RE 0 A fine large stock just received, Call and examine them. Price, from’ 5O cts. ur, DRESS GOOD We have © just received a carload of Dress Goods for the winter trade. SNELL © FLEMING Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, ~ , ‘For FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, OPTICAL GOODS, Etc., ——OALL ON—— Hartung Bros —$<$<———— = _ The Best of Repair Work Guaranteed. oo A. & H. W. Hy HARTUNG, "47°" Nevede‘ous. Large Green Olives Green Olives Sweet Pickles....... Sour Pickles Ripe Olives ..... gpnaesesesneste’ Pant CN 5. sesh is arrneencts Price List ——_* kk kk, 50 cents per quart GG = deviesvees 25 cents per quart wo.. 25 Cents per quart ..25 cents per quart 25 cents per quart 1 BS cents a pound Pickled Pigsfeet siti Pore ht SFr ro cents a pound Was partaken of by the memis : t Ne A household necessity. Dr. Thomas’ ne eee Eclectric Oil. Heals burns, cuts, tle folks love Dr. Wood’s Nor. wounde of any sort; cures sores throat, ® Syrup. Pleagant to take;. croup, catarrh, asthma; never fails. harmless, Positive cure for colds, bronébitis, asthma. ee Ss Will Investigate. 0 BE GIVEN BY THE ‘ fies’ Relief Corp ry Evens, Hat Armory Hall FOR THE a ADIES, we call .your attention to our:stock~of FALL aud WINTER GOODS which is complete in every line. Our Cloaks and Furs are of the latest style and cat. Our MONTE OARLOS were a little late in arriving from the East, but we have them now. Our furs need no recommendation as they are from H, Liebes & Oo. and are guaranteed. You should not fail tocome to us for your OLOAKS and We have been quite successful in handling LADIES’ SKIRTS and SUITS. We have quite a stock of them and invite you all to inspect them. We can sell you SILK OVERSKIRTS CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN BUY THE SILK FOR. They are all sample lines, and only Of\a kind and prices marked in plain figures. . ‘ We have succeeded in getting the agency for the A. B. GLOY Kid Glove. We can now guarantee our One Dollar Gloves * io dressed.and undressed. Everyene should try a pair of these gloves and you will be sure tocome back and get another pair. They are made. especially for us and we are instructed to rescemmend and guarantee them to our customers es they,are sold very successfally in every large city onthe Coast. . Our celebrated C9ENTEMERI KID GLOVES need no recommendation. We a large assortment of them. e carry the best brands of CORSETS made, and we aim to keep none but the best goods and sell them at the Jowest living prices. We are receiving New Goods every day. we : Ours is an up-to-date stere and every one should call on us first when they want to purchase anything in our line, as we caf save you time and money. It is useless for as to publish prices as everyone knows ours are always the lowest. ce. Orders from the country ptly attended to. Samples sent on application. Respectfully,ROSENBERG BROS. CHAS. H, EDDY, Manager. Business Locals. Loveland ie now selling his famoubread at five cente a loaf at the Popular Bekery. Try it and you will always buy it. v6-tf Ohe Bee Htive Srocery, J. J. JACKSON, Proprietor. w i BEERS Guaranteed Pure, None So Good. Sold Everywhere. ~_FOFHFHFH—ETE—’—-——_— ———or———— up-to-date Cigar Thomas Fegan to For sale at Rector ie Bros. : The choicest braais of whisky and cigars can be foand st W.J. Bair an Couneil Ohamoers. Try them. tf If you want a good, cool drink: of beer—the very best in town—drop ip and see Wm. Harry. tt-m7 of the Cametery * Tkable case comes to light at a AAG An old al there with incurable rr, Every. Bisctrie ane — plied '8 Arnica Salve. ; The treatnia completely. Naw. ev0 knows of it is inveslectric Bittte ‘is Epomer to een) Tt exerts a —_ id musical program ‘ther interesting #° dered. N sa venponnneeeee ' hi} hd liver Ben, and ee iston Swaydhi : ie tonic for ran down ayetome. IS" try it. Only 600. Satis gar ace eer Whether it’s a.single stick or 100,000 foes we treat you right— gave you money on every bill. Our lumber is as good as can be hed anywhere. Stroll through our yards and get our prices. " Business for Sale to Right Parties. H: & F. L. COOPER,’ PIETY HILL LUMBER YARDS; an and ses of surgical OF is , X-ray ex Maranteed The very best in town, — : ee oe Be QoS tae, hear a EMP Hever Bicken, Weaken. or slley office, Bree: . Dity office a2 eet. Pa ff / Commercial Sos